Goodell, Smith to join labor talks Wednesday
Posted Nov 03, 2009 8:11 PM
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WASHINGTON -NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith both are slated to participate in the league's latest round of labor negotiations.
Speaking after testifying before a House subcommittee Tuesday about a legal case involving two Minnesota Vikings players, Goodell told The Associated Press he would be present for Wednesday's talks in New York about a new collective bargaining agreement.
Goodell has not attended all of the sessions the league and union have held so far.
The NFL opted out of the collective bargaining agreement last year, although the contract won't expire until after the 2010 season. That season will not have a salary cap under the current CBA, and Smith has said he hopes to have an agreement before then.
The old contract was negotiated in 2006 by then-commissioner Paul Tagliabue and then-union head Gene Upshaw, who passed away last year.
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2009-11-03 20:03:56

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Dsn76
5:22PM Sep 29 2009 
I say $2 beers, because I already pay too much for my season tickets.
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DV1057
6:47PM Aug 17 2009 
Remember the last time the baseball players threaten to strike!!!!!!!!
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DAEEL97
6:25PM Aug 17 2009 
you are all greedy.......... this time i side with the owners players get 60% and on top of all the hardship out there to the common joe, they are
worried about nonsense........ save your money now. lol thats funny easdy to save 10 mill plus when the regular family cant save 1000 bux greedy players........
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